Years back, me and a few mates went on a pre-season game at Turf Moor, and Burnley were woeful. My mate said something like, "Every player on this pitch is sh*te except for Kieran Trippier," at which point, a bloke in front of us turned around and said, "I'm glad you said that, because he's my son." We all pissed ourselves.
What a terrific personality he has, never afraid of hard work, never ducked a challenge in his career, worked for some of the best coaches/managers in European football
Tripper is quality, only played 28 prem games last season due to injury, still got 10 assists - joint 3rd most. Has been solid for years, but a handful of bad games is what people remember.
The part when he said he left city to play more football, while others stayed to get paid more, showed he has a good mindset. Not enough like him these days.
I think that it’s a little bit too generalized to make such a declarative statement which implies that every single player at city only values the wage that they’re making, and that there aren’t possibly players there that were able to maximize their playing time and feel like it was the best place for them career wise, regardless of how much they’re making. He seems like a pretty good guy in general and pretty grounded so I feel like a comment like that is a little petty and obviously shows that there are still some personal underlying feelings that he has about the club or about his experience there that are causing him to be a little biased, which is fair based on his experience which you can’t change and you have a right to feel a certain way about- but doesn’t make it actually objectively true or a good balanced and accurate perception of the situation or the people involved in general.
Great, humble, talented guy. Also, very well spoken and polite. Would have loved him here in Italy, possibly at Inter. You will need guys like him to win the euros.
Total respect for Trippier ! Great interview ! Typical of United (Manchester) not to have followed up and signed him ! He's a local lad and mad red, I worked with one of his mates for a few years and knew he liked a few pints back in the day !
So much love and respect for Tripps, he has been massive for Newcastle and arguably one of the most significant signings in recent history. Incredible player and seemingly a top character as well.
was gutting how tripps left the way he did. what a professional and always a reliable player. played for incredible managers and been on the biggest stages, but still is so humble. massive respect to him
Tripps is a nice person according to this interview. Let’s hope his career is long and successful. As a Spurs supporter I miss him but anyone has to improve wherever that maybe.
Loved Trippier at Tottenham, knew he would be a loss. Credit to him for going to Spain and learning even more. He has matured immeasurably since being at Newcastle. Superb professional
@AManCalledDutch the last time I checked English is a nation. What qualifies one as English? Was John Barnes English? If so, what's your point and if not, why did he play for England?
What an inspiration for young players, we must keep him at NUFC as part of coaching staff wealth of knowledge and experience and leadership qualities he is true northern lad
If we let Wan Bissaka go he could be a useful option alongside Dalot. Depends what his contract situation is like. MUFC need his kind of experience in the squad though with some of the players we have leaving.
In another universe Trippier joins United as a kid and ends up making more appearances than Gary for the club. It should have happened but nice to hear his love for United. What a decent guy aswell.
Looks like he might be away this summer, but I don't think I've seen a player make so much of an impact. Can never underestimate the importance of a seasoned pro.
Both lads from Bury. Total respect for a player willing to drop money or a league to play. Interesting to watch his body language get defensive when starting to talk about Newcastle. Arms folded, touching his nose, shuffling in his seat…Wonder what he’s not saying.
If AWB goes he'd be decent squad player to cover RB & LB. Seems like a proper workhorse who's looks after himself so should have a few seasons left in him as a bit part player at least. Great mentality too which MUFC massively lacks. If MUFC can get him for £10-15M I think it'd be a great signing honestly.
Gary said in one show that luis Enrique didn't shake his hand . Now simeone as well. They knew he was out of his depth but i think there should be respect😅
Gotta love fashion, walking advertisement for Dior, cost a fortune, made in China for peanuts. Take nothing away from the lad, very articulate and a great interview
Did anyone notice when he was talking about Utd Gary asked him what happened did it fall a way last minute tripper no it’s just fell way so Gary was right hahaha 9:47
All rounder ability wise he is the best English right back.. He can pass well attack well defnde well. Where is walker defending is better than trippier bt Others attribute wise Trippier is better💥♥️
Garys advice/statement - "Coaching on the pitch and learning, its vital that. You cant just show up, there's no short cut" *Mikel Arteta enters the chat*
To everyone in the comments I’m a newly made youth(8-12) coach in the US( most are first time players) …I have a biased first session(as a center back when I played) with the kids importing the necessity of knowing defensive positioning, I ask if we score a 100 goals will we win which is agreed by the kids until I say what if the other team score 101, trying to get the kids to understand the importance of defending and then Run a session (with basic skills drills I.e. proper technique to control/play the ball) that focuses on a pressing player and a having a sweeper(press and forcing attackers to a defensive partner) …but my ask is if you were to run a session trying to import a core “rule” of the game early on what would you/what has worked for you in coaching young players
Between 8-11 or 12 let them play every position. If your making a coaching point try use guided discovery, so ask questions that send the player in the direction you want them to answer or the point your looking to make. One big thing is let them enjoy themselves while teaching proper basics like ball control, passing forward with correct technique, and decision making. Dont worry too much about formations or tactics. They will excel. Best of luck on your journey.
@@Random__is__resistanceobviously he does, that’s what they call it in the US, and actually ‘soccer’ is a British word. It’s derived from ‘association football’
@@Random__is__resistance yes I do, growing up in the US a having everyone in my life outside of some coaches for 20+ years calling it soccer, I know it as such, however I understand the proper term is football, it’s tough to retrain years of learned action particularly when when if you call it football in the US largely people either don’t understand or look at you as being overtly pompous, mind you I do tell the kids that they’re footballers, not “soccer players”😂
Years back, me and a few mates went on a pre-season game at Turf Moor, and Burnley were woeful. My mate said something like, "Every player on this pitch is sh*te except for Kieran Trippier," at which point, a bloke in front of us turned around and said, "I'm glad you said that, because he's my son."
We all pissed ourselves.
What a story, thank you for sharing🙏🏽
Hahahaha what are the odds? Lol
What a terrific personality he has, never afraid of hard work, never ducked a challenge in his career, worked for some of the best coaches/managers in European football
Agreed, he's clearly an intelligent, respectful person and an excellent pro.
Tripper is quality, only played 28 prem games last season due to injury, still got 10 assists - joint 3rd most. Has been solid for years, but a handful of bad games is what people remember.
Watching him play for Burnley it was clear he was capable of playing at the highest level. Proud of him being a local lad to me.
good old Bury
Glad he made that move to Spain. Won silverware and enjoyed a different culture.
I am as well.
I am too
Other young English players need to go abroad.
He was good for us at Atleti we miss you Tripp
Made such a difference playing for the Toon. Tremendous right back and leader in the pitch.
Comes across as a top bloke. Down to earth, articulate and professional
1:02 - the way trippier smiles when gary mentions valencia 😂
Held it down 😂
He literally didn't react in the slightest 🤦♂
@@bagpussmacfarlan9008 he did xD😆
@@bagpussmacfarlan9008 what are you on about 😂😂
@@bagpussmacfarlan9008 You have time to save face and delete your message... Only 3 people saw your message so far 😅
So proud to have him at my club, he hasn’t had the best of seasons but he is still incredible
he still had the same assists as last year that's my captain he will be back better next year
He’s a quality player. Not had the best season like you said but he’ll get back to his best i’m sure.
He’s leaving this summer
He's lost his spot now. Which was probably always the plan. He got the ball rolling and now we can build because of his trust and respect
Top lad but probably on the slide now
The part when he said he left city to play more football, while others stayed to get paid more, showed he has a good mindset. Not enough like him these days.
I think that it’s a little bit too generalized to make such a declarative statement which implies that every single player at city only values the wage that they’re making, and that there aren’t possibly players there that were able to maximize their playing time and feel like it was the best place for them career wise, regardless of how much they’re making. He seems like a pretty good guy in general and pretty grounded so I feel like a comment like that is a little petty and obviously shows that there are still some personal underlying feelings that he has about the club or about his experience there that are causing him to be a little biased, which is fair based on his experience which you can’t change and you have a right to feel a certain way about- but doesn’t make it actually objectively true or a good balanced and accurate perception of the situation or the people involved in general.
Great, humble, talented guy. Also, very well spoken and polite. Would have loved him here in Italy, possibly at Inter. You will need guys like him to win the euros.
Tripper and Gordon have done Newcastle really proud on this series 🖤🤍
Really enjoyed this one. Just a great down to earth chat
Glad you enjoyed it 🤝
Total respect for Trippier ! Great interview ! Typical of United (Manchester) not to have followed up and signed him ! He's a local lad and mad red, I worked with one of his mates for a few years and knew he liked a few pints back in the day !
I look forward to watching him coach, a wonderful person, and much luck.
So much love and respect for Tripps, he has been massive for Newcastle and arguably one of the most significant signings in recent history. Incredible player and seemingly a top character as well.
was gutting how tripps left the way he did. what a professional and always a reliable player. played for incredible managers and been on the biggest stages, but still is so humble. massive respect to him
Class player and comes across as a decent bloke
The man is pure quality and will no doubt go down as one of our best fullbacks in recent years. Up there with legends like James Perch.
Needs to be added to the Toon coaching staff when he stops playing
Would loved him to have joined United, great player & leader, top man.
Intelligent, thoughtful and so relatable. Well done, Kieran!
Tripps is a nice person according to this interview. Let’s hope his career is long and successful. As a Spurs supporter I miss him but anyone has to improve wherever that maybe.
Great interview. What a terrific attitude and the guy doesn't take anything for granted.
One of Newcastles best ever signings, brilliant off the pitch as well as on 👍🏻
I think he is the best player at the back for us at the minute 💯, seems like a good man really good player and great professional 👏
Loved Trippier at Tottenham, knew he would be a loss. Credit to him for going to Spain and learning even more. He has matured immeasurably since being at Newcastle. Superb professional
Great interview
United missed out on this one. Seems like a great lad both on and off the pitch, and quality player
Enjoyed this interview. Seems a good, honest lad
Cheers Gary thank you very much for these awesome videos 📹 coming from Arsenal fans 😀.
Great to see a proud northerner giving some love to London.
Why 😂
@Wrigsterr too much north/south hate. You people need to understand you're all British, or English if you want to go by the nations.
@@da_great_mogulmost people in London aren’t English 😂
@AManCalledDutch the last time I checked English is a nation. What qualifies one as English? Was John Barnes English? If so, what's your point and if not, why did he play for England?
@@da_great_mogulyou just told me you aren't English here 😂 nobody actually hates each other
When Dyche says he doesn’t have favourites except Kieran Trippier, you know he’s a good lad
What a player, will go down in history at nufc for what he’s done. The catalyst signing. Legend
Fantastic...
absolutely loved him at Burnley
A true professional dedicated footballer good luck in the Euro's you deserve something for that.
What a top bloke Kieran is
We were bloody lucky to get him as captain ..howay
With his focus and dedication, as well as his demeanor, I can see him being a decent manager in the future, tbh.
I have no qualms him playing left back with shaw not available ! The guys a solid pro!
miss trips at spurs very talented player and a lovely bloke
What an inspiration for young players, we must keep him at NUFC as part of coaching staff wealth of knowledge and experience and leadership qualities he is true northern lad
Excellent insight
Trippier has a mature and balanced personality with a strong and tough winning mentality. Characteristic of a Good Leader.
AúpAtléti !
Cheers Andy. Looking at doing the WHW next April so this will come in dead handy .
Many young English players need to go abroad. I am so pleased to hear that his experience with Simeone was positive.
Would have loved him at United in that 2021 summer. Would have added a new dimension at RB for the team
If we let Wan Bissaka go he could be a useful option alongside Dalot. Depends what his contract situation is like. MUFC need his kind of experience in the squad though with some of the players we have leaving.
@@jt5765 too old now
@@jerrykelleher9017No older than Jonny Evans who's leadership and experience is still needed IMHO
Both the Newcastle lads you've had on been really impressed with
One of the best players we’ve ever had at the toon
Brilliant guy. Top professional
Class act KT
What a great RB and G. Neville
gary was far better defender stop chatting
In another universe Trippier joins United as a kid and ends up making more appearances than Gary for the club. It should have happened but nice to hear his love for United. What a decent guy aswell.
What a great lad, I hope he’s successful in his ambitions 👏👏👏👏
Dalot has been phenomenal. He needed that space to grow, but this lad is man United mentality. Respect!
Looks like he might be away this summer, but I don't think I've seen a player make so much of an impact. Can never underestimate the importance of a seasoned pro.
Pochettino was massive for Trippier 💥
Being an ex rb he influenced Trippier game 💥♥️
he’ll be a class coach
Both lads from Bury. Total respect for a player willing to drop money or a league to play. Interesting to watch his body language get defensive when starting to talk about Newcastle. Arms folded, touching his nose, shuffling in his seat…Wonder what he’s not saying.
Top player right there
What a gent.
Would’ve loved him at Man United. So poor that we couldn’t complete that deal.
I'm sure Trippier appreciated the free advice from Neville to do his coaching badges as soon as possible. He looks thrilled by the guidance.
Good luck for the Euros!
Top top person and player thank you for joining Nufc
Players like him u need around the squad training ground 💯
Trippier is very likeable ngl.
Seems like a solid bloke. Would have been great to have in the United dressing room, not sure what happened there?
theres a longer interview on high performance podcast
I thought you said it was Luis Enrique that didn't shake your hand gary 🤔
SIMONE FANTASTIC MANAGER 🎉THE GUY LOOKS VICIOUS 😂HE WILL GET THE BEST OUT OF YOU
Why did they re upload the video??
There was a clip where trippier made a nasty dig about Southgate
Would have been a great signing for utd. Wondering if it probably fell through because he would have been mainly playing left back.
If AWB goes he'd be decent squad player to cover RB & LB. Seems like a proper workhorse who's looks after himself so should have a few seasons left in him as a bit part player at least. Great mentality too which MUFC massively lacks. If MUFC can get him for £10-15M I think it'd be a great signing honestly.
Gary said in one show that luis Enrique didn't shake his hand . Now simeone as well. They knew he was out of his depth but i think there should be respect😅
Great
Gotta love fashion, walking advertisement for Dior, cost a fortune, made in China for peanuts.
Take nothing away from the lad, very articulate and a great interview
Need a Mourinho episode
wtf??? You are telling me Tripper was willing and available to sign for Manchester United and someone thought is wasn't a good idea.
Did anyone notice when he was talking about Utd Gary asked him what happened did it fall a way last minute tripper no it’s just fell way so Gary was right hahaha 9:47
Had no idea Newcastle had waves ....@29sec anyone know what beach that is ?
I'm guessing longsands
It doesn’t. That’s north Tyneside
There’s beaches all up and Down north east it could be anywhere
It’s Whitley Bay, which is around 8 miles east of Newcastle City Centre. Lovely place.
@@Lukecaseyshaw aye it’s not bad Whitley bay
All rounder ability wise he is the best English right back..
He can pass well attack well defnde well. Where is walker defending is better than trippier bt Others attribute wise Trippier is better💥♥️
Nice bloke.
Trips managing Newcastle one day ?
I think with Gary and the overlap they never mention about players careers lasting longer .
I'm confused with this interview is it a pro Gareth Southgate post .
What?
Sounds like nobody shook Gary’s hand in Spain
Kieran gets a mention in my new Euro 2024 song, do you think he will like it?
Garys advice/statement - "Coaching on the pitch and learning, its vital that. You cant just show up, there's no short cut"
*Mikel Arteta enters the chat*
To be fair Arteta was an important coach under Pep for many years before his first job
Can we please get Ashley Cole on for a stick to football
Sparks Faulkner
I miss that atleti team
United missed out! Top lad.
13:00
This is a Family Reunion 😅
Get Chris Smalling on Neville !
Wait, so first Enrique didn't shake your hand and now Simeone? Oh Gary
17:23
Ngl Tripps would be fantastic at United
To everyone in the comments I’m a newly made youth(8-12) coach in the US( most are first time players) …I have a biased first session(as a center back when I played) with the kids importing the necessity of knowing defensive positioning, I ask if we score a 100 goals will we win which is agreed by the kids until I say what if the other team score 101, trying to get the kids to understand the importance of defending and then Run a session (with basic skills drills I.e. proper technique to control/play the ball) that focuses on a pressing player and a having a sweeper(press and forcing attackers to a defensive partner) …but my ask is if you were to run a session trying to import a core “rule” of the game early on what would you/what has worked for you in coaching young players
a quote from the greatest manager of all time “attack wins you games, defence wins you titles”. I’d recommend the art of defending by wayne harrison.
Between 8-11 or 12 let them play every position. If your making a coaching point try use guided discovery, so ask questions that send the player in the direction you want them to answer or the point your looking to make. One big thing is let them enjoy themselves while teaching proper basics like ball control, passing forward with correct technique, and decision making. Dont worry too much about formations or tactics. They will excel. Best of luck on your journey.
Question do you call it soccer?!!
@@Random__is__resistanceobviously he does, that’s what they call it in the US, and actually ‘soccer’ is a British word. It’s derived from ‘association football’
@@Random__is__resistance yes I do, growing up in the US a having everyone in my life outside of some coaches for 20+ years calling it soccer, I know it as such, however I understand the proper term is football, it’s tough to retrain years of learned action particularly when when if you call it football in the US largely people either don’t understand or look at you as being overtly pompous, mind you I do tell the kids that they’re footballers, not “soccer players”😂